US5529509A - Interlocking ground terminal - Google Patents
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- H01R11/00—Individual connecting elements providing two or more spaced connecting locations for conductive members which are, or may be, thereby interconnected, e.g. end pieces for wires or cables supported by the wire or cable and having means for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal, or conductive member, blocks of binding posts
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- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
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- the present invention relates to a pair of electrical flat interlocking ring terminal connectors.
- the connectors are of identical configuration and are designed such that by turning over one of the terminals and rotating it, the pair of terminals can be interlocked.
- a wire harness is assembled by connecting electrical connectors to a network of wires located in accordance with a programmed or predetermined layout of the components. Because the process of assembling electrical equipment is often done on a moving conveyor, it is important that the connectors can be quickly and correctly attached to terminal bolts of the electrical equipment. Interlocking electrical ring terminals are often used as such connectors.
- Interlocking electrical ring terminal connectors are known in the art, as evidenced by Fukushima et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,357,070. Further, hermaphroditic terminals are also known as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,266,046 to Bogiel. Typically, a hermaphroditic terminal, a terminal that can mate with itself, includes a front terminal mating end and a rear conductor connecting end. It is desirable to provide a ring terminal that may be easily aligned for mating with a ring terminal of identical configuration.
- One advantage of the present invention is that because the interlocking terminals are of identical configuration, only one type of tooling is required to fabricate the terminals.
- This invention is directed to a ring terminal connector which includes a pair of like circular, substantially flat apertured terminals.
- Each terminal has a raised bump or nib on its upper surface and a nib opening on its upper surface such that the pair of terminals may be interlocked by fixing the raised nib of each terminal in the nib opening of the other terminal.
- the terminals also each have a pair of inwardly directed slotted flanges. To properly orient one terminal with respect to the other terminal, the terminals have an elongated opening or groove. One of the terminals may be turned over so that its nib is placed inside the elongated opening of the other terminal. The terminals are now rotated relative one to the other so that the nib travels in the opening until the slotted flanges of the terminals are engaged.
- the slotted flanges help guide the terminals once they are properly oriented to a proper lock position by keeping the terminals interlocked until the nib of each terminal is engaged securely in the nib opening of the other terminal.
- the terminals each have an integral outwardly directed crimping arm to receive wires and maintain a positive connection between the connector and the wires and/or the bolt to which the connector is attached.
- the nib, elongated opening, nib opening and slotted flange are circumferentially located such that the crimping arms do not interfere with each other when the terminals are interlocked.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one of the identical terminals forming the ring terminal connector of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the pair of identical terminals stacked and engaged prior to rotating and interlocking the two terminals.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the two interlocked terminals.
- FIG. 4 is a partial three-dimensional isometric and sectional view of the two interlocked terminals showing a sectional view taken along the line IV--IV of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of one of the identical terminals provided with offset to prevent rotation of the terminals as they are being attached and after they are attached to a mounting surface.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of one of the identical terminals having the offset of FIG. 5 affixed to a mounting surface.
- a circular, flat apertured terminal is one of a pair of like terminals which form an electrical ring terminal connection 12 according to the invention. That is, a second terminal 10b identical to terminal 10a can be turned over, engaged with terminal 10a and rotated approximately 90° to form an interlocking ring terminal connector 12, as described hereinafter in relation to FIGS. 3 and 4.
- each of the pair of like terminals 10a and 10b which form the interlocking ring terminal connector 12 is a circular structure 13 that includes an integral outwardly directed crimping arm 14 which has two pairs of fingers 16 and 18. Fingers 18 may be adapted for crimping onto the conductive core of an insulated wire, while fingers 16 are clamped onto the outer insulated cladding of the wire to provide strain relief, as known in the art.
- each terminal 10a and 10b includes a raised nib 20 and a nib opening 22 on its upper surface 24 of circular structure 13.
- the nib opening 22 preferably extends through entire terminals 10a and 10b such that it is also evident from lower surface 26 of terminals 10a and 10b. This allows a user to visually check that the pair of terminals are securely interlocked. When the pair of terminals are interlocked and in their proper resting position, raised nib 20 of each terminal sits snugly in nib opening 22 of the other terminal.
- Each terminal 10a and 10b further has a somewhat elongated opening or open groove 28 on its upper surface 24 of circular structure 13 that preferably extends through entire terminal 10a and 10b such that it also evident from lower surface 26 of terminals 10a and 10b. This allows a user to visually check that the pair of terminals are properly aligned for mating.
- Terminals 10a and 10b also include a pair of integral inwardly directed slotted flanges 30 on circular structure 13, i.e., each flange is provided with a slot 32 that extends part way into the flange body. This is best seen in FIG. 1. Openings 28 and slotted flanges 30 help to orient and to guide terminal 10a with respect to terminal 10b when the two like terminals 10a and 10b are mated to form ring terminal connector 12.
- terminal 10b is turned over and mated with the terminal 10a so that raised nib 20 of terminal 10a is placed in opening 28 of terminal 10b.
- Opening 28 is circumferentially positioned approximately 90° away from nib opening 22 so that once the like terminals are stacked, one of the terminals can be rotated approximately 90° to engage nib 20 of terminal 10a in nib opening 22 of terminal 10b.
- Nib 20 slides along opening 28 as one of the stacked terminals are rotated. Further, as nib 20 slides along opening 28, the slotted flanges 30 of the two terminals begin to engage as one flange enters the slot 32 of the other. When nib 20 reaches the end of opening 28, the slotted flanges 30, now even further engaged, act as lateral guide tracks for terminals 10a and 10b. Nib 20 slides out of opening 28 of terminal 10a and continues to slide along lower surface 26 of terminal 10b until the nib reaches and locks into nib opening 22 of terminal 10b, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. Because nib 20 and nib opening 22 are located 180° circumferentially apart, when nib 20 of terminal 10a engages the nib opening of terminal 10b, nib 20 of terminal 10b also engages nib opening 22 of terminal 10a.
- nib openings 22, openings 28 and slotted flanges 30 are circumferentially located about the circular structure 13 such that the outwardly extending crimping arms 14 to not interfere with each other as the terminals are rotated to an interlocked position.
- the ring terminals 10a and 10b are formed to prohibit rotation when being bolted to the desired surface.
- FIG. 5 shows a material offset 34 between the circular structure 13 (not shown) and the crimping arm 14.
- the surface 36 to which ring terminal connector 12 is to be affixed will be formed to correspond to offset 34 as shown in FIG. 6.
- Matching surface 36 to ring terminals 10a and 10b provides connector 12 with an anti-rotational capability since crimping arm 14 will firmly rest in an embossment of the attaching surface prohibiting the ring terminal from rotating when the same is bolted to surface 36.
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